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Apple confirms iPhone event on 4 October

Let's talk... you listen

Apple has started to send out invites for an announcement on 4 October and, judging by the familiar app icons in the email artwork, accompanied with the tagline "Let's talk iPhone", the event will be all about unveiling the next Apple handset.

Apple iPhone event

The invites confirm widespread rumours that the early October event would indeed be one of iPhone magnitude. Whether the company discusses the iPhone 5, or the iPhone 4S remains to be seen, though. Perhaps it'll reveal both.

Either way, we'll find out on 4 October, as will you and the rest of planet Earth. Then perhaps we can all take a deep breath and start to prepare ourselves for the hype over Cupertino HQ's next fruity gadget. Yippy doodar. ®

(Written by Reg staff)

Re: Oh.

Aren't you the funny one.

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Oh.

Has The Reg been invited then?

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Hmmm...my Give-A-Stuff-O-Meter is still registering zero

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My head!

I find myself wanting one despite hating apple and not knowing what it does better than the last one.

Still My 3GS is sickly and needs replacing but isn't very old so what’s the quality going to be like.

I don’t want one but I do! How have they done this to me again!

I hate myself...

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See you next Tuesday Apple!

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